On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 7:26 PM, Dave MacLachlan <dmacl...@google.com>wrote:

> Here's the explanation:
>
> http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2001-07/msg01120.html
>
> Officially the standard says:
>
> If a source file that is not empty does not end in a new-line character, or
> ends in a new-line character immediately preceded by a backslash character
> before any such splicing takes place, the behavior is undefined.


Yeah, and are our preprocessors actually going to do what's described in
that post?  I'm sure MSVC won't.  I doubt gcc on Mac/Linux will.

I'm as much of a standards nazi as anyone else (well, probably more than
most, actually), but this one is just making me roll my eyes.

On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 7:28 PM, Evan Martin <ev...@google.com> wrote:

> It would be a trivial pre-upload check, which would catch it without
>
needing to go through the trybot cycle.
>

At the very least let's do this, the current thing is driving me insane.

PK

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